i think the rich (church and nobles and royalty) lost rights, however the poor gained rights EDIT Before the revolution, nobles and religious people were had a lot of proviledges whereas they represented less that 2% of France. So the rest, 98% composed of peasants, poor or even rich people (not nobles!) decided to fight for equality. They gain many many rights and created the Human Rights.
they hope to gain freedom and peace and their civil rights!
The bourgeoisie benefited greatly from the French Revolution. They were able to gain more rights overall as a country and were no longer ruled by a king.
Order opf the french Revolution
From 1789 until 1799 when the coup of the French Consulate happened.
He helped end the Royalist Counter Revolution.
Edmund Charles Genet was the French citizen that hoped to gain American support for France. During the French Revolution he was the French Ambassador to the US.
Haiti was the French colony that used the French Revolution as inspiration to gain its independence. The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity from the Revolution fueled the enslaved population's desire for freedom. This culminated in the Haitian Revolution, which began in 1791 and led to Haiti declaring independence in 1804, making it the first independent black republic and the first nation in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery.
land freedom and money
Before the French Revolution, what is now france, was inhabited by celtic-speakers. Afterwards, the people of France started to gain influences from the Roman empire, such as Spanish, French, Portuguese, italien, etc. Thus creating the Romance Languages.
Women experienced some benefits from the American and French Revolutions, but these were limited and often short-lived. In the American Revolution, women took on new roles and responsibilities, leading to increased visibility and discussions about their rights, yet they did not gain significant legal or political rights. The French Revolution initially inspired radical ideas about equality, leading to demands for women's rights, but ultimately, the gains were rolled back, and women remained largely excluded from political life. Overall, while both revolutions spurred conversations about gender equality, substantial legal advancements for women were minimal in the immediate aftermath.
civil rights
The French Revolution allowed for the working class an opportunity to gain wealth and elevate to the next higher class level, instead of a society represented by the rich class and poor class.